It all hangs on "reasonableness" for which there is no legal definition. Generally if there is no lasting harm (like setting fire to the office) then there is a process like a three strikes rule in which the employee is given a chance to mend their ways (like not swearing).
I've never really considered how models treat languages. Would these all be siloed or are they made equivalent at tokenization into one model? Anyone know?
Aw, sorry to hear that. I remember encountering that bug a while back and was happy when I figured out a way to squash it. Admittedly I tested this app in browsers on Linux, Mac, and on an iPhone, but not Android. So I'll get a hold of an Android device and figure out a way to re-squash the backwards bug. Thanks for the heads up.
> So I really don’t get it when people show so much hatred
Human beings have evolved by forming close-knit groups which had strength in being of like mind. To have not shared communal beliefs was to risk being ostracised and expelled often to certain death. Modern humans have continued to share these traits even though they rarely result in any actual danger. Hope that helps.
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